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P represents the parental generation in a genetic cross. F1 represents the offspring of the P generation.
its transfered by the process through mitosis and cytokineses
half of its genetic material from each parent.
although its genetic its traits arent the offspring of the parent generation.
the dominant trait
Successive generation refers to the sequence of offspring produced from one generation to the next within a species. It signifies the continuous passage of genetic material and traits from parent to offspring.
DNA is your genetic material.
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Chromosomal defects in offspring. Because no genetic material is lost with inversion of genetic material, individuals often have no obvious physical effects. The major risk with the inversion of genetic material is that offspring of these individuals may have more severe chromosomal abnormalities.
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material that is past on to the offspring from the parents.
P represents the parental generation in a genetic cross. F1 represents the offspring of the P generation.
Meiosis produces the genetic material that will be paired with the genetic material of the partner. This will determine the traits the baby inherits.
A chromosome is transferred from parent to offspring and its purpose is to transport genetic material to the cell of the offspring
DNA may be what you are referring to.
Reproduction is the act of producing offspring, nothing more. Heredity is the transfer of genetic characteristics to those offspring. Those genetic characteristics pass down from generation to generation, extending far beyond the immediate act of reproduction.
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